A Charles II lace-back silver trefid spoon, Edward Hulse, London 1684, the handle engraved with initials and the head of a classical male, 19 cm long, 41 gms
A William & Mary silver lace-back trefid spoon, by Thomas Issod, 1688. London assay marks, date mark letter for 1688. Makers mark: 'Thomas Issod', marked 'T I' under a Crown. Length 19.8 cm. Weight 57grams
Three English sterling silver tablespoons, 1698 and later, comprising an English Sterling silver tablespoon by John Wirgman, London 1746, an English sterling silver Hanover pattern tablespoon by Thomas Shermer, London 1717, and an English Britannia…
A collection of early English sterling silver trefid spoons, comprising, Dublin silver trefid with rattail circa 1680-1719, provincial silver spoon circa 1730 marks rubbed maker Wo and London rattail spoon circa 1719, (3)
Early 18th century. Sterling silver trefid spoon hallmark rubbed, engraved date of 1673, maker's mark for William scarlet active from 1694, London, monogrammed, length 19 cm, weight 44grams.
A rare Charles II trefid silver child's spoon, plain oval bowl with flame back and rat's tail, the handle engraved with flowering tendril. London 1679 by Laurence Jones. Length 14 cm
Early 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid table spoon, maker's mark PD crowned, struck once to lower stem (Philippe le Vavasseur dit Durell, jersey, c.1700-1745), with rat tail, inscribed 'SDT' beneath terminal, total weight 32gm, length 19 cm
A fine pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, 1792 London, with maker's marks (to one spoon only) for Richard Crossley, Delightfully cast with crimped and fruit embossed bowls to long tapering finely hammered and scroll engraved stems and trefid…
A sterling silver spoon, ladle and fish knife, 1868 London, with maker's mark for Henry Holland, a fiddle pattern ladle hallmarked to reverse of finial; 1916 London, with maker's mark for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, a dessert spoon with relief…
Five assorted sterling, Britannia and Continental silver spoons, early 19th to 20th century, a Georgian berry spoon, a shell jam spoon, a trefid finial rat tail spoon with crest for the Royal Cinque Ports golf club, and two others, Continental and other…